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Oil Breather Cap CrankCase Filter PCV Chrome Top Clamp On Airaid 775-143 US $38.95
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Oil Breather Cap CrankCase Filter PCV Chrome Top Clamp On Airaid 775-145 US $38.95
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5/8 Mini Breather Filter Clamp On Fuel Cell Rear End RED Sale Price: $6.97 |
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VMS Racing Rubber Base Crankcase Vent Filters are designed to clamp directly to metal or plastic tubing. Ideal for engines, transmissions, oil and gas tanks on racing vehicles. Available in Red and Blue Mesh. Housing is Black. |
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Uni Filter UP-101 5/16" Clamp-On Breather List Price: $14.95 Sale Price: $11.87 |
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Exclusive Ziptie Loop for mounting to frame - no loose hosesLaboratory tests proved that the Uni Breather Filters are more efficient than paper elementsNo oil or special cleaners requiredGuaranteed by manufacturer against defects in material and workmanship as long as you own the vehicleCompletely washable |
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Uni Filter UP-103 1/2" Clamp-On Breather List Price: $14.95 Sale Price: $10.80 |
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Exclusive Ziptie Loop for mounting to frame - no loose hosesLaboratory tests proved that the Uni Breather Filters are more efficient than paper elementsNo oil or special cleaners requiredGuaranteed by manufacturer against defects in material and workmanship as long as you own the vehicleCompletely washable |
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Having the right kitchen utensils available when your cooking with your microwave oven will make life much easier and can release more valuable time to be able to do the things that you really love.
1; Microwave splatter screens are widely available, but not widely used. Unfortunately most of us would rather spend time scrubbing off dried out and welded on food residues than invest a small amount of money in a product that will save hours of our precious time over the period of a year. There are only a few microwave splatter screens on the market, but they really do perform a great function. Most microwave screens have breather holes in them or are just a mesh, this eliminates build ups of steam which occur when using microwave wrap and can cause very serious scolds or burns.
2; When removing any foods from your microwave oven it will extremely hot and caution should always be taken to make sure that you do not burn yourself.
This is where a good pair of thick oven gloves are essential more especially if you have been heating liquids. As with the microwave screens these do not have to cost a great deal but can save you from harm.
3; Cooking with your microwave is sometimes a hit and miss thing, especially when your trying a new recipe or just learning how and what can be cooked in the microwave or how long it takes to cook particular item. The main priority is to make sure that the food is cooked properly and the best way to do this is to use a temperature probe to check the foods internal temperature. There are some great magnetic ones available that just clamp to the side of your microwave and are ideal for counter top microwave ovens.
4; All food that has been cooked in a microwave oven continues cooking for a few minutes after it has been removed from the microwave. This means that the food will continue heating up and generating more heat. Putting it on a work surface might well cause the surface to become marked or damaged beyond repair. There are a great number of silicone mats on the market which will protect any surface when hot products are put on them. There is large range of colours, which will blend well in any kitchen.
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Fixing an Oil Pan Leak
The oily and dark spot from the car on your driveway means that there is an oil leakage. Any spot where two metals are joined by a gasket piece is the possible location, although the complicated part is to identify the right location of the leakage. The sooner the leak is repaired, the better it will be for the car. Here is a guide to repair oil leak. Follow the simple directions.
Tools Needed
- Wrench
- Screwdrivers
- Gasket (rubber, cork or a tube of gasket sealant)
- Scraper
Directions
Observe the gasket on the valve cover and check for any signs of leaks, deposits or sludge. Before making any decision to replace the gasket, tighten the bolts that clamp the valve cover with the gasket. During this process, you may come across any loose bolt which can be the source of leakage. For tightening, use a screwdriver or a wrench.
Loosen every bolt and pry the valve cover from the gasket if the leaks continue. Use a flat screwdriver for this to loosen the immovable gasket. All the breather cables and spark plug cables have to be removed.
The gasket can get hard and its pieces will start falling apart by this time. Do this cautiously to prevent the pieces of torn gasket from dropping in the engine internals. When the valve cover will pop up, use a scraper for removing the remaining gasket which is still connected to the valve cover. Before the new gasket is positioned, apply high temp silicone on the edge of the valve cover. Bolt the valve cover now and apply reasonable force for tightening every bolt. The new gasket will hopefully run for roughly 100000 km before the time comes for next change.
Visually examine the drain plug bolts and check for any signs of build up sludge as this may be a sign of damaged threads. It is a usually observed fact that every change of motor oil needs unbolting and installing that screw that soon wears out the thread.
Proceed and inspect the oil filter and oil pan. The oil pan is held by bolts and has a gasket for making sure that the seal is tight, it will prevent any oil leakage. The oil filter if probably not properly tightened can be resolved by increasing the rotating force of the filter. A torque wrench can be used to tighten all the bolts. If the problem still persists, then a replacement gasket would have to be scheduled.
First, all the motor oil has to be drained before dropping the pan. To pry the pan free, use a flat head screwdriver. Scrape off the immovable gaskets before applying high temp silicone, this procedure is similar to the valve cover procedure. Now the gasket has to be positioned in place and bolt the pan. Finally, the engine oil should be filled and check for any sign of leakages.
This is a fairly simple DIY method and will help you stay away from irritation of visiting a mechanic besides saving some money.
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help with high flow air filter for moped?
i have a suzuki fz50 50cc 1980. i would like to install a high flow air filter but know nothing about them. can someone give me a brief "for dummies" explaination? i know what they do, just dont know about the different sizes, what size i need, or can use. i came across a forum and someone did this to his fa50, just wondering if someone can convert what he did to "dummy talk"
"For the Fa50 air cleaner I used the stock air elbow and stuck a PVC pipe coupler in the end where the air box would go and cut 8 slots in the exposed side so it could be clamped down over a 1" crank case breather I bought from Kragen auto for about $10.
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This will flow more DIRT along with the additional air and kill that tiny little motor in short order. It may also lean out the mixture enough to hole the piston or burn through a ring. There is little you can do to a 50cc or smaller motor to increase performance without severely shortening it's life expectancy.
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